Parasites and vector-borne diseases disseminated by rehomed dogs

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Ian Wright
Frans Jongejan
Mary Marcondes
Andrew Peregrine
Gad Baneth
Patrick Bourdeau
Dwight D. Bowman
Edward B. Breitschwerdt
Gioia Capelli
Luís Cardoso
Filipe Dantas-Torres
Michael J. Day
Gerhard Dobler
Lluis Ferrer
Luigi Gradoni
Peter Irwin
Volkhard A. J. Kempf
Barbara Kohn
Friederike Krämer
Michael Lappin
Maxime Madder
Ricardo G. Maggi
Carla Maia
Guadalupe Miró
Torsten Naucke
Gaetano Oliva
Domenico Otranto
Maria Grazia Pennisi
Barend L. Penzhorn
Martin Pfeffer
Xavier Roura
Angel Sainz
SungShik Shin
Laia Solano-Gallego
Reinhard K. Straubinger
Séverine Tasker
Rebecca Traub
Susan Little
机构
[1] The Mount Veterinary Practice,Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases
[2] University of Pretoria,School of Veterinary Medicine
[3] São Paulo State University,Department of Pathobiology
[4] University of Guelph,Koret School of Veterinary Medicine
[5] Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Department Microbiology & Immunology
[6] Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire,Department of Clinical Sciences
[7] Cornell University,Department of Veterinary Sciences and Animal and Veterinary Research Centre (CECAV)
[8] North Carolina State University,Aggeu Magalhães Institute
[9] Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie,College of Veterinary Medicine
[10] University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD),Department Animal Medicine and Surgery
[11] Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz),Institute for Medical Microbiology and Infection Control
[12] Murdoch University,Clinic of Small Animals
[13] Bundeswehr Institute of Microbiology,Department of Clinical Sciences
[14] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,Global Health and Tropical Medicine
[15] Istituto Superiore di Sanità,Facultad de Veterinaria
[16] Goethe-University,Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production
[17] Freie Universität Berlin,Department of Veterinary Medicine
[18] TransMIT GmbH,Department of Veterinary Sciences
[19] Colorado State University,Institute of Animal Hygiene and Veterinary Public Health
[20] Clinglobal,Hospital Clínic Veterinari
[21] Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical,College of Veterinary Medicine
[22] Universidade NOVA de Lisboa,Lehrstuhl für Bakteriologie und Mykologie
[23] Universidad Complutense de Madrid,Bristol Veterinary School
[24] LABOKLIN GmbH,Melbourne Veterinary School
[25] University of Naples Federico II,Department of Pathobiology
[26] University of Bari Aldo Moro,undefined
[27] University of Messina,undefined
[28] University of Leipzig,undefined
[29] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,undefined
[30] Chonnam National University,undefined
[31] Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München,undefined
[32] University of Bristol,undefined
[33] University of Melbourne,undefined
[34] Oklahoma State University,undefined
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Parasites & Vectors | / 13卷
关键词
Relocation; Canine; Importation; Animal welfare; Zoonosis; Parasites; Prevention; Adoption; Shelter;
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The Companion Vector-Borne Diseases (CVBD) World Forum is a working group of leading international experts who meet annually to evaluate current scientific findings and future trends concerning the distribution, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and prevention of vector-borne infections of dogs and cats. At the 14th Symposium of the CVBD World Forum in Trieste, Italy (March 25–28, 2019), we identified the need to (i) bring attention to the potential spread of parasites and vectors with relocated dogs, and (ii) provide advice to the veterinary profession regarding the importance of surveillance and treatment for parasites and vector-borne infections when rehoming dogs. This letter shares a consensus statement from the CVBD World Forum as well as a summary of the problem faced, including the role of veterinary professionals in parasite surveillance, causal issues, and the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation in addressing the problem. To limit opportunities for dissemination of parasites and vectors, whenever possible, underlying problems creating the need for dog rehoming should be addressed. However, when it is necessary to rehome dogs, this should ideally take place in the country and national region of origin. When geographically distant relocation occurs, veterinary professionals have a vital role to play in public education, vigilance for detection of exotic vectors and infections, and alerting the medical community to the risk(s) for pathogen spread. With appropriate veterinary intervention, dog welfare needs can be met without inadvertently allowing global spread of parasites and their vectors.
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